Posts by iceman007

    do i agree with the coach? nope i like more the strategy of what usa is doing but to me as long as a team like this has been and still is an elite for a long period of time (1994-2000, 2003-present) then whatever strategy it's coach might have is fine by me as long as they do not do terrible thing to their players such as violating their human rights. regarding the topic of experience (again) yes it's important but i does not mean that if someone denies it to a person like in this case brazil nt to it's younger players that you cannot get it anywhere else, if you are truly interested in something and if you feel institution or environment you keeps on ignoring your presence and needs then you can ask for help in another place, another group of people etc. and use that ime to further develop your skills and mature by that time the people who think of you in the first place as a piece of shit will slowly begin to notice you and if you show that you can keep up with the best if em then they will now be the ones kissing your ass :box: if some here think that a national team is a charity or a sort of social welfare and development then maybe those people have watched too much family guy or simpsons :lol:

    brazil willl change it's lineup in the coming years but it will be a slow process so slow that it makes observers of the braazilian team disappointed with it's coach, i think the period where we will see brazil make a radical experiment like similar to what happened for usa in 2009 and i happening this year will probably be after the 2016 olympics by that time the veterans will retire or at least their level of play will be drastically reduced which would then give incentive to the coach to give more playing time to the new players, being more radical than what brazil used to do in the past 8 years but right now we won't see much of a change maybe a change on 1 or 2 positions but nothing more than that. honestly i don't think they need so much experience as immediately with the training method they undergo as part of the national team and the braazilian superliga their players develop at a faster rate than their peers from other nations and if the new batch in for example 2018 world championships fail (which here means getting 2nd place below) then so be it they still have 2019 world cup, 2020 olympics and 2022 world championships enough time to prepare.

    will brako, milena, maja and the rest play fo the nt this year? because you know it would be sad if i wouldn't be able to watch the best team of europe (when healthy) :whistle:

    well if somenone needs luck then germany, russia, turkey, italy needs that more than brazil and usa and if the performance of brazil is a disaster according to their own standards then the performance of other teams except usa is a calamity ;)

    i have no problem with thaisa and fabiana still playing but i am against fabi and sheila to me the starting unit for wgp 2013 should be like this:


    s-dani lins
    mb-thaisa, fabiana
    opp-tandara
    oh- garay,natalia
    l-camila


    or since some here like the idea of youth then the lineup should be the same above but the exception is in the mb position the starters will be juicely/adenizia and bia :lol:

    i've been wanting to asked you this: is gabriela guimares still studying? and if she is how is she able to balance her studies, the superliga and the juniors team? and not also gabi but young players ( 15-18 years of age) who are playing professionally how does brazil respond to conflicts that arise from these cases.? :drink:

    it's not that braazil don't give new players a chance but their difference to other nations is while other nations try new lineups all at once brazil on the other hand experiments little by little, i think ze is not the type of coach who will change players for the "sake of getting experience" especially if the position is secured like for example adenia and juicely are both talented however they are competing against the best mb combination from 2008-present in thaisa and fabiana so they (brazil) did not see the need for change, the only time an experiment happens is when a player had a sudden drop of performance or retired much like fofao years ago and mari in 2010 which gave players like dani lins and fe garay more playing time. the question now becomes "what about italy 2014 or rio 2016?" but i think that shouldn't worry brazil too much because even if the veteran players decline they still have enough talent to become title contenders in the next years the kind of teams who should really worry are germany and dominican republic who despite "great team system play" are never able to get to the elite level.

    People also make fun of Korean or Japanese league because foreign player should score more than 30 points. But Manon also didnt perform there well.
    On the other hand, look Montano she played very well in Korean league. She played well in Azerbaijan league ( which shows organization or schedule doesn't effect players game ), also in Champions league. If Grun didnt play well, some one can not blame Rabita or the league. It is same for Manon. Important question is how Igtisadchi could transfer her? Lets say Azerrail transferred her because they didnt know how she performed in Japan.But, she played bad last year in Azerrail. How possible Igtisadchi couldnt see it? :thumbdown:

    another reason for the making fun of is the nature of these leagues also affect the members of their own respective national teams especially korea :bump:

    hates facebook, twitter, skype and other social media...... maybe he can mitigate the situation in north korea since both he and the nokor prime minister might be bestfriends :lol: